On their fourth studio album, the Scottish electronic duo chart a mesmerizing Road to Dystopia
Reviews
Camera Obscura’s Desire Lines Offers a Quirky Take on Heartbreak
Chamber-pop that’s delightfully bittersweet and brutally honest
Queens of the Stone Age’s …Like Clockwork is Dark, Personal, and Heroic
A deeply satisfying album, inspired by a near-death experience
Genres Collide on Mount Kimbie’s Cold Spring Fault Less Youth
The sophomore album from the English electronic music duo is a transitional effort that mostly succeeds
The National Breathes Confidence on Trouble Will Find Me
The band’s latest is approachable but does not compromise
Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories is Sleek, Bold
On the band’s latest album, the robots have found their souls
Vampire Weekend’s Modern Vampires of the City Lives Up to Title
Time, religion, and death are just a few of the big topics tackled in this 45-minute pop album
Gatsby Soundtrack Beats On, Borne Back Ceaselessly Into Failure
The splashy soundtrack is an unsatisfying sampler
New Guided by Voices, English Little League, is Exhaustive, Awesome
The band releases their fourth reunion record together in a little over a year
Phoenix Moves Away from Pop on Latest Album, Bankrupt!
The band doubles down on fake-outs throughout their fifth studio album
What’s the Buzz for Yeah Yeah Yeahs Mosquito
The Brooklyn band experiments on their new album, with mixed results
James Blake Seduces on Overgrown
The artist gets radio-friendly on his new album
Danny Boyle’s Trance: You Are Getting Very Creepy
The director of ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ and ‘127 Hours’ takes a vacation from uplift and delivers a twisty, sexy neo-noir